Audaces fortuna iuvat (juvat). Fortune favors the bold. Also given as Audentes fortuna iuvat. (Fortune favors the daring). This motto for the bold and successful and for those who aspire to success was cited by many Roman writers. The English proverb, 'Nothing ventured, nothing gained' provides another viewpoint of this Roman saying.Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/3615/

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